What is this HV gadget?

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Mac Doktor

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Jun 24, 2020, 4:32:54 PM6/24/20
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/184339010355


It looks like it was designed for some other purpose and may be available for less elsewhere.


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Dekatron42

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Jun 24, 2020, 4:48:37 PM6/24/20
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I think it is called "high frequency neon tester", google it and you'll se some similar items.

/Martin

gregebert

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Jun 24, 2020, 4:48:57 PM6/24/20
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I assume it's high-voltage+high-frequency intended to ionize gas in a tube being tested for leaks.
More convenient than lugging your plasma globe around at swap meets, etc.

Mac Doktor

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Jun 24, 2020, 5:25:25 PM6/24/20
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On Jun 24, 2020, at 4:48 PM, Dekatron42 <martin....@gmail.com> wrote:

I think it is called "high frequency neon tester", google it and you'll se some similar items.

Bingo. It's a bit shabbier than the much more expensive handheld Tesla coil we used in neon school but the price is hard to beat. Ordered.

Ice cruncher

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Jun 24, 2020, 5:54:08 PM6/24/20
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With a single probe. My best guess just an oudin coil

Used often times on argon, krypton and HeNe lasers. If tube lights up it is still gas intact otherwise it’s open to air

 But that is a guess



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celzey11

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Jun 25, 2020, 11:05:38 AM6/25/20
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Supposedly they were designed for testing neon sign components, a quick way to see if a tube failed or not in the field without powering the whole thing up.

Mark Moulding

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Jun 25, 2020, 1:07:57 PM6/25/20
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I bought one of these a copuple of years ago.  It seems to me it was a little cheaper than this, but not much (maybe $18 or so).  I don't know what the original application of these is - I'm certain it wasn't to help a bunch of gray-beard Nixie collectors at swap meets - but it does work well for that purpose.
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Nicholas Stock

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Jun 25, 2020, 1:13:01 PM6/25/20
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Hey! Nothing wrong with grey-beards... :)

I use a cheap plasma globe for the same purpose....but I like the portability of this.....never been to a swap meet though....

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Michail Wilson

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Jun 25, 2020, 1:42:18 PM6/25/20
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I also use a small plasma globe.   They are only $8 shipped on ebay.  Some even cheaper.

 

I wish I could find nixies at swap meets.  Never have seen them, but I must just be at the wrong ones.  I do have a spare globe in my car just in case.

 

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H. Carl Ott

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Jun 25, 2020, 4:35:09 PM6/25/20
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I carry one of those cheap "ARC" cigarette lighters to test any tubes I find at hamfests.  And to burn random things (mostly my eyeballs from the raw UV). because I don't smoke.    
  
  Nixes are scarce at  hamfests, but you do spot the occasional one hiding in some old piece of test gear or a scrap PCB assembly. 


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Charles MacDonald

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Jun 25, 2020, 7:55:15 PM6/25/20
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On 2020-06-25 11:05 a.m., celzey11 wrote:
> Supposedly they were designed for testing neon sign components, a quick way to see if a tube failed or not in the field without powering the whole thing up.
>

I got a similar one, it will light up one digit on a nixie tube. also
give you an RF burn if you get your finger too close. Good for a 1 cm
arc on a good day.


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Mac Doktor

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Jun 25, 2020, 9:06:41 PM6/25/20
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On Jun 25, 2020, at 7:55 PM, Charles MacDonald <cm...@zeusprune.ca> wrote:

I got a similar one, it will light up one digit on a nixie tube.  also give you an RF burn if you get your finger too close.  Good for a 1 cm arc on a good day.

If all else fails I have an induction coil that's hot enough to generate some X-rays.


The "antique" that's been mentioned sounds like the old "violet wand", a quack medical device from back when electricity was new and exciting. Today they sell tons of them as sex toys. No well-equipped dungeon should be without one.


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Terry S

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Jun 28, 2020, 7:03:52 PM6/28/20
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I have one, I bought it for testing neon sign tubes. I leave it in my car so I can grab bargain neons as soon as they pop up on CL.

I tried it on nixies, It works, but I did somehow manage to blow the decimal points off a couple of IN-14's when using it.

alb.001 alb.001

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Jun 28, 2020, 9:30:07 PM6/28/20
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just search on eBay for  portable neon tester  and you find the same item for around  $14

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Mac Doktor

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Jun 29, 2020, 3:29:51 PM6/29/20
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On Jun 28, 2020, at 9:30 PM, alb.001 alb.001 <alb...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

just search on eBay for  portable neon tester  and you find the same item for around  $14


I bought one from a seller in the US (100% positive feedback) for $15.80, free shipping. He's sold out but there are plenty of others. Just watch out for the ones that are on a slow boat from China.


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Paolo Cravero

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Jul 2, 2020, 1:06:14 PM7/2/20
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 9:29 PM Mac Doktor wrote:


On Jun 28, 2020, at 9:30 PM, alb.001 alb.001 wrote:

just search on eBay for  portable neon tester  and you find the same item for around  $14


I bought one from a seller in the US (100% positive feedback) for $15.80, free shipping. He's sold out but there are plenty of others. Just watch out for the ones that are on a slow boat from China.

At this price it is not worth building a combination of  3v7 LiPo cell > 12V booster > CCFL driver, which costs the same once you add a proper case. But it solves the shipping delay if you've got everything at home.

Mac Doktor

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Jul 9, 2020, 2:39:28 PM7/9/20
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On Jul 2, 2020, at 1:05 PM, Paolo Cravero <paolo....@gmail.com> wrote:

At this price it is not worth building a combination of  3v7 LiPo cell > 12V booster > CCFL driver, which costs the same once you add a proper case. But it solves the shipping delay if you've got everything at home.

I just received mine yesterday and it works perfectly. Lights them up like a Christmas tree. I can now put my DiscWasher Zerostat "pistol" back in a safe place. It's worth a lot more than what I paid for it 35 years ago.


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